Lived Experiences of Older Adults with Advanced CKD and Their Caregivers: A Qualitative Study Uncovering Risk and Resilience Dynamics.

IF 3.2 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Kidney360 Pub Date : 2025-02-04 DOI:10.34067/KID.0000000723
Margherita Cameranesi, Rebecca Mollard, Oksana Harasemiw, Sarah Curtis, Yasmin Iman, Jeann Buenafe, Jennifer L P Protudjer, Navdeep Tangri, Dylan MacKay
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Abstract

Background: To date, very little is known about the lived experiences of families impacted by chronic kidney disease (CKD), especially regarding the adaptive coping strategies these families use to successfully cope with the chronic stress they must face due to CKD.

Methods: An exploratory qualitative descriptive study was conducted by recruiting a sub-sample of adults with advanced CKD participating in the Canadian Frailty Observation and Interventions Trial (CanFIT) study and some of their caregivers. As part of this ongoing larger study, 12 adults with advanced CKD and seven of their caregivers (N = 19) completed one focus group discussion that explored topics related to their unique lived experiences of individuals impacted by CKD. Narrative data was analyzed using a 3-step inductive thematic analysis process.

Results: Three themes that portray participants' lived experiences were identified, including 1) experiencing chronic stress due to CKD; 2) coping successfully with the stress caused by CKD; and 3) recommendations to improve family well-being.

Conclusions: Social and health services for families impacted by CKD may be more effective in promoting the health, well-being, and quality of life of both adults with CKD and their caregivers if they acknowledge the chronic stressors these families face daily and provide support strategies that help them successfully cope with such stressors.

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背景:迄今为止,人们对受慢性肾脏病(CKD)影响的家庭的生活经历知之甚少,尤其是这些家庭为成功应对因慢性肾脏病而必须面对的长期压力所采取的适应性应对策略:我们招募了参与 "加拿大虚弱观察和干预试验"(CanFIT)研究的晚期 CKD 成人患者及其部分护理人员作为子样本,开展了一项探索性定性描述研究。作为这项正在进行的大型研究的一部分,12 名晚期慢性肾脏病患者及其 7 名护理人员(N = 19)完成了一次焦点小组讨论,探讨了与他们受慢性肾脏病影响的独特生活经历有关的话题。采用三步归纳式主题分析方法对叙述性数据进行了分析:结果:确定了描绘参与者生活经历的三个主题,包括 1) 因 CKD 而经历长期压力;2) 成功应对 CKD 带来的压力;以及 3) 改善家庭福祉的建议:为受慢性肾脏病影响的家庭提供的社会和医疗服务,如果能认识到这些家庭每天面临的慢性压力,并提供帮助他们成功应对这些压力的支持策略,可能会更有效地促进慢性肾脏病成人患者及其照顾者的健康、幸福和生活质量。
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